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<blockquote data-quote="c_bass16" data-source="post: 678416" data-attributes="member: 20355"><p>I don't see any difference inside 45 yards when only the nocks change. Past 50, there seems to be a slight difference.</p><p></p><p>My broadheads cause way more POI change than my nocks do. I do notice it when I use them both though, but I attribute more of that to the broad heads.</p><p></p><p>G5 125 Striker Magnums have a pretty large wingspan though, so drag was to be expected. With a mechanical that are designed to fly like field points, I can see how you'd notice, although my groups probably aren't tight enough to make it all that obvious.</p><p></p><p>I usually practice for (shoot at) 2" at 20, 3" at 30, 4" at 40...on out to 80 (7 pins)</p><p>Farthest on a deer is 67m...farthest on a paper plate is 90m.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c_bass16, post: 678416, member: 20355"] I don't see any difference inside 45 yards when only the nocks change. Past 50, there seems to be a slight difference. My broadheads cause way more POI change than my nocks do. I do notice it when I use them both though, but I attribute more of that to the broad heads. G5 125 Striker Magnums have a pretty large wingspan though, so drag was to be expected. With a mechanical that are designed to fly like field points, I can see how you'd notice, although my groups probably aren't tight enough to make it all that obvious. I usually practice for (shoot at) 2" at 20, 3" at 30, 4" at 40...on out to 80 (7 pins) Farthest on a deer is 67m...farthest on a paper plate is 90m. [/QUOTE]
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